Null RICARDO BENAIM (1949). Untitled, 1992.
Technique mixte sur lin.
Signé et da…
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RICARDO BENAIM (1949). Untitled, 1992. Technique mixte sur lin. Signé et daté au dos. Avec des décollements de la couche picturale et un assemblage détérioré des pièces supérieures. 160 x 160 x 11 cm (non encadré).

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RICARDO BENAIM (1949). Untitled, 1992. Technique mixte sur lin. Signé et daté au dos. Avec des décollements de la couche picturale et un assemblage détérioré des pièces supérieures. 160 x 160 x 11 cm (non encadré).

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